Warren Buffett, who is a billionaire investor and the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), weighed in on President Donald Trump’s tariffs by
Legendary investor Warren Buffett characterized tariffs as “an act of war” that functions as a consumer tax, as markets grapple with President Donald Trump‘s recent implementation of 25% tariffs on
In his annual letter to shareholders Saturday, Warren Buffett celebrated the successes of Berkshire Hathaway’s companies last year and in the 60 years since he took over a strugglin
Warren Buffett called them "an act of war to some degree." Americans' wallets could feel the impact of tariffs as soon as this week, CEOs are saying as President Donald Trump's import taxes take effect.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports of foreign goods have already begun, and more are on the way, likely forcing some businesses to raise prices.
Buffett has previously expressed concerns about tariffs, opposing Trump's trade proposals during the 2016 campaign, when he called them "a very bad idea"
Tariffs might be President Donald Trump’s favorite word. To legendary investor Warren Buffett, there is less to be excited about.
COLUMN. In his annual letter to shareholders published on Saturday, the Berkshire Hathaway boss urged the US president to spend government money 'wisely,' and warned him of the inflationary crisis that could result from his policies,